I need your help. I created a dropship store in november. I have a lot of products. I have several retargeting campaigns and a landing page with a free ebook. I have even made a small facebook ads campaign. My store has received more than 1.200 visits. But I have not made any sales. Not a single one. I think the store is easy to navigate through, the products are cute, my prices are competitive, I offer free delivery in my main potential markets, my CTA is very clear and I think the store is pretty. Buy obviously I'm doing something wrong, based on the results.

Could you, please, take a look at my store and tell me what I'm doing wrong and what can be improved? I'd really appreciate that. It's:

Thank you, Jason. I'm active on social media, too. I created an account on facebook some months ago, but it only grew during the FA campaign. Now it's not growing, maybe because of the new facebook politics. So I created an Instagram account like 3 weeks ago, and this one is growing quite good (almost 600 folowers in 3 weeks, and growing faster every day). But again, some interaction but no sales. I also have an account on Pinterest. In the three of them, I try not to only show my products, but provide interesting and fun information that parents may need and like.

I'm late to the party I know. Think your site looks great and think you should be crushing it.

As I say to everyone, a list is crucial, it lets you market to people familiar with your site. Facebook messenger marketing is a great way forward in ecommerce as it's so quick and casual.

Delivery rates for messages of 100% unless they're dummy accounts and 80% open rates add testimony to this. One click subscription with a button on your website meaning someone doesn't have to leave and go to fb to sign up means you keep them where you want them.

2. Besides, you should update more reviews on your website. With social network, up more positive post about your business, for instance, images of your customer ordering your items, your customer review, photos of your package (which you prepared to ship to customers)

I think consumers have trends to order an item which has a lot of review and recommendation from other people or a best-seller. Further, it is also said that which item is always displayed to clients will get a higher sale.

When your online store isn’t performing as you’d hoped, your first assumption might be that there’s something wrong with your products. Often, your products are just fine — it’s how you’re presenting them to the world that’s the problem.